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Grey Power NZ banishes Male Grey Power’s national federation has given the strongest possible sanction to former Nelson president Neville Male, issuing him with a legal notice to stop using its name or logo. Neville has protested the involvement of the national federation in the affairs of the local organisation but national president Terry King says the national board was asked to get involved and as the governing body it has every right to do so.
He says the management committee, led by Kevin Gardener, is the local authority and that Neville is way out of line by still claiming to be president of the group. The stance of the national body seems to give local Grey Power members some surety around which faction has control of the group, but the problems appear to be far from over. Last week two of the organisation’s computers were stolen from its Stoke
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andrew@nelsonweekly.co.nz office. Police are investigating the theft. That comes less than a week after supporters of Neville Male tried to force their way into the Grey Power office. Police were called but the office is open again under the control of the management committee.
National president Terry King spoke to Nelson Weekly and said “enough is enough”. He says the federation board “upholds the action of the Grey Power Nelson Management Committee, chaired by Mr [Kevin] Gardener”. He said the annual general meeting called by the management committee on April 1 is the place where the membership will
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Bayden Sprozen flips upside down during the Power Boat Champs at Lake Rotoiti on Saturday. Photo: Evan Barnes/Shuttersport.
Spectacular crash ‘a freak accident’ As Bayden Sprozen did a somersault in his power boat at Lake Rotoiti on Saturday he had one thought: “I can save this”. He couldn’t. But it at least explains his hand stretched out and ready to meet the water in the photo of his spectacular crash with club mate Christine Hanning. Bayden was racing behind Christine at the Power Boat Champs over the weekend when her boat suddenly stopped when going around a corner. He tried to turn
left, but only managed to hit the front of her boat and was sent into an aerial somersault. “I used to ride motorbikes professionally,” says Bayden. “And one of the phases as you’re about to crash is ‘don’t worry, I can save this’. And that’s what it looks like, I put my hand out to try and flip it back over.” He says he has some sore hips and knees but the damage was minimal. “The boat is made of carbon fibre and is only 2mm thick, and all that happened was a small
crease in the carbon on one corner. We managed to keep racing in the regatta by duct taping it up after each race just to keep the water out.” Christine, who, like Bayden, races out of the Manawatu Club, was sent to hospital but only suffered muscular damage. She says the crash was a shock. “It’s a freak accident, we’ve never had an accident like that before. For more on the Power Boat Champs at Lake Rotoiti, turn to page 27.
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decide who should lead the organisation in the future. Not the “special general meeting” called by Neville this Friday. “In calling another ‘Special General Meeting’ Mr Male is being very unhelpful,” says Terry. The comments follow a national board meeting last week to discuss the issues with Nelson Grey Power and Terry says it was decided to send the strongest possible message that Neville Male no longer has any association with Grey Power. A letter from solicitors Bell Gully was then sent to Neville telling him to “cease and desist from claiming any affiliation to Grey Power, using the Grey Power name or its intellectual property”.
Neville wrote to Nelson Weekly last week to say the decision from Grey Power’s national federation shouldn’t be accepted. “The involvement of the NZ
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get involved in local matters as ‘they must be handled locally’.” Terry says Neville has got the wrong end of the stick. “The board’s position in relation to any issue within the 70 Grey Power Associations around the country, is that it will not initiate a response to an issue but prefers to see local issues dealt with locally. [But] an official request for assistance was received from the Nelson committee so we got involved and quite rightly so.” Acting president of Grey Power Nelson, Kevin Gardener, didn’t want to comment to the Weekly but did say the AGM on April 1 will be the place where members can have their say and urged members to ignore any other meeting.
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Southern Link will not stop Rocks Rd plan The development of Rocks Rd will not be held up by an investigation of the southern link announced Nelson City Council last week, with the two projects to run parallel. Nelson mayor Rachel Reese says the Southern Link project is only at the business case stage and has a long way to go. “There has been some confusion in the community on what the current steps are for the Nelson Southern Link project and how it sits with other transport priorities. That was evident
Your Voice CHILDREN’S DAY: Riley and Kohan Symes from Nelson enjoying the Choice Children’s Day. National Children’s Day was celebrated with interactive activities, games and lots of fun in the sun at Rabbit Island, last Sunday. The free event, supported by the Tasman District Council, was all about spending quality time with the kids and showing them how special they are. Popular children’s entertainer, Kath Bee, wowed the crowd of wee tots who giggled, wiggled and jiggled to her songs and actions. There were plenty of things on offer for older kids too, with bouncy castle, balloon twisting, bike riding challenges, biscuit decorating, face painting and various sports set up around the park. Photo: Monique Bergman.
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Nelson Suburban Club president Leigh Bromell, left, and Annette Milligan, prepare to celebrate International Women's Day this Saturday. Photo: Jacob Chandler.
Women's Day to be celebrated with high tea at Suburban Club When the Nelson Suburban Club was opened in 1970, women had to be accompanied by a man to enter. Forty five years later, and with its first female president, the club will play host to an International Women’s Day high tea. The high tea will feature talks from prominent Nelson women, including Tasman councillor Judene Edgar, World of Wearable Art international project manager Alison Boswijk, CEO of the Nelson Tasman Chamber of Commerce Dot Kettle, Nelson College for Girls principal Cathy Ewing and Independent Nursing Practise director Annette Milligan. Club president, Leigh Bromell, says she is impressed with the calibre of the guest speakers. “We are so lucky in the Nelson Tasman region to have women that inspire and give back to their community, and that’s what this day and our event is all about, women celebrating and supporting one another.”
She says it's really important for the club to mark the International Day, "When the club was founded, women could not enter on their own. Thankfully, we’ve come a long way since then, and women now make up a large percentage of our membership.” The high tea will feature a charity auction and proceeds from this, and the tickets, will go towards three charities. The Nelson Regional Breast & Gynaecological Cancer Trust, The Nelson Women’s Refuge and The Nelson Women’s Centre. International Women’s Day has been around since the early 1900s, however it has gained considerable momentum since 2007 with greater media attention. The charitable high tea takes place on Saturday 7th March at The Nelson Suburban Club and is open to all women. Tickets are $5 and available from the Nelson Suburban Club or Eventbrite.
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RACE UNITY DAY: Natapoine Tongkum and Proespis Chitpientram dressed as characters from the epic poem, Ramayana. Natapoine is dressed as the character Hanuman, the monkey deity, while Proespis is the mermaid princess Suvannamaccha that Hanuman charms. They were amongst a number of cultures that were celebrated through Race Unity Day, held last Sunday at Victory Square. The day featured entertainment from a number of culture’s from morris dancers to belly dancing, and a number of food stalls. Photo: Jessie Johnston.
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Just Metal, Tuesday, February 24: Heavy metal concert, Just Metal, was a huge success and organiser Danny Freilich says he will definitely be looking to make it a regular entertainment activity for young people. The event, held at the Theatre Royal, gave young bands the chance to gain some professional live performance experience alongside the established band, Legacy of Disorder. Danny says they sold around 200 tickets to the concert where seven young bands performed. Concert goers were also thrilled with the event. Danny has booked the theatre again for November. Natalie Davies, Tuesday, February 17: Natalie Davies’ dreams to be a professional actor have been helped along by a very successful fundraising show. There were 263 tickets bought for the show on February 22 which featured a variety of performances by her talented friends. In total, ticket sales earned her $4000, with another $1000 from donations and $150 from raffle ticket sales. The money will be going towards her $13,000 annual fees to attend a drama school in England. Fight 4 Victory, Tuesday, February 24: General admission tickets for the Fight 4 Victory are selling well, says organiser Paul Hampton. Tickets for the charity boxing event at Saxton Stadium on April 4, went on sale last Monday and already in the first week Paul says more than 200 have been sold. “It’s been a solid start. Interest is really high so we hope that it will be a sell out.” Around 1300 general admission tickets are on sale for the event, to go with the corporate tables that are almost sold out. Tickets are $35 each and can be bought at the Theatre Royal, Richmond Mall, Nelson i-Site and online at www.ticketdirect.co.nz.
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Scooter challenge the ‘toughest yet’ The “toughest and best” Survivor Scooter yet has raised about $8000 for the Nelson Ark after covering some of the most challenging off-road terrain around the top of the South Island. Twenty-four riders started Survivor Scooter Five in Murchison on February 18 and finished four mud-covered, water-logged days later at the Kahurangi Lighthouse. During that time, Survivor Scooter riders during their epic journey around the top of the South Island. they traversed across 440km of roads, tracks, rivers and beaches on their 50cc scooters, all in paint | wallpaper | curtains | blinds the name of fun and fundraising for the Ark. “It was the toughest and best one yet,” organiser Jason Monopoli says. “Two-thirds of it was offroad and we had some really difficult sections. “We were only in the second hour of the trip and we hit a really steep, rocky section near Lake Rotoroa. The last day was tough as well because we had to start at four in the morning to get the tides along the beach and had this muddy, boggy river crossing that slowed us down.” paint | wallpaper | curtains | blinds Exposed RRP from Jason says they had to repair quite a few of the $87.99 per roll scooters along the way to keep the riders on Last|days of | curtains track. Riders also needed the occasional push or Emeka Collection paint wallpaper | blinds paint | wallpaper | curtains | blinds Exposed RRP from a pull from the Nelson Four Wheel Drive Club $79.95 per$87.99 metre uncoated per roll support crew to negotiate some of the trickier sections. Although the route for Survivor Scooter Five was a big challenge, Jason says the riders TrishGray Gray Trish finished largely unscathed. “There were quite a few bumps and bruises and * minor cuts, but nothing serious. I was the only one who really got injured when I dislocated my kneecap on the way back from the lighthouse. “I was carrying a scooter across a river and this tidal surge caught the bike and whacked Brenda Grant it against my knee and dislocated the kneecap. Luckily, it popped back in so I was okay.” Jason says the event was such a success that he is already thinking about planning Survivor Scooter Six. “About 90 per cent of the riders were returning from last year and this year just about everyone Paula Fletcher says they want to come back again, so it looks like I’ll have to organise another one.” A Peugot scooter, donated by major sponsor * * Conditions apply, see in store for details. Total Oil and used in Survivor Scooter Five, will * Conditions apply, see in store for details. *Offer applies to lined pencil pleat drapes with a minimum 160cm drop. Applies to be auctioned on TradeMe as soon as its clutch is fabrics $39.95 and over with a maximum 150cm width from selected fabric ranges. Offer valid until Sunday 5th October 2014. repaired with proceeds going to the Nelson Ark.
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Trafalgar Centre: The Trafalgar Centre just sits there, when something should be happening if it is to open again in 2016. I see all the fabulous shows coming to New Zealand and Nelson City rate payers haven't got a show (literally). Surely, in three years we could have built a new entertainment centre. The land is there, if the existing building is going to cost too much why not build a new one? Last week in the Weekly, Brenda Kenny wrote "build a new one", I agree, Nelson ratepayers deserve it, we've waited long enough. Maria Clinton. Grey Power: Think I might stay once those that feel they are above both the law and the federation are all removed along with Mr Male. Looking forward to an AGM where maybe all the members can be fully informed of ALL facts. Sue Sara.
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Yep, went to Max's Bush. Hiked for hours, was beautiful. Stopped along a river bed. Learned how to make a whole bunch of cool stuff. We put bananas into tin foil, placed chocolate down the centre of the banana wrapped them loosely, and threw them on the open camp fire on nom nom! Our girl guide leaders were awesome. Sharon May Patterson. Orcas spotted in Golden Bay: That's why everyone needs to go out kayaking with Tony Lisa Kayaks, as Tony and Lisa are the best hosts and guides you could ever get! Golden Bay Kayaks are awesome - as someone who has been out with them, I know. Jamie Foskett. Truck crashes on Lower Queen St:
Oh my goodness, I was about to join. I am not so sure now. Teressa Obrien. I'm not renewing my membership until they get their s^&$ together. Faye Tito. Scouts enjoy camp, did you? Yes, and much fun was had. It's a shame the majority of kids don't go along these days as there was much to be learnt. Brenda Kenny.
Just past the speedway. Must of tried getting it sideways! Wayne Martin. Must be a tourist truck driver...... Brian Gower.
Dork... guess he's got apples on board. Darren Leigh Coleman. Shows accidents like this do happen outside Auckland. Anne Alan. Hope he's OK. Allyson King. Cripes, hope the driver is OK. Did my forklift refresher course today. Our main focus was on Health and Safety and what the new laws will mean for us. Big shake up comin' New Zealand, are we ready? Sharon May Patterson. Wow, scary for the poor driver! Sharon Wicks. Community raise money for Barry Leary: Wanganui Rugby he helped out loads. Good man Bazza all the best for your recovery. God bless. Compy (via nelsonweekly.co.nz). Freedom campers: Do something about the freedom campers at Buxton carpark. It's a pain in the backside not having enough room to park on a Saturday morning. Maxine Hornell. To have your say on any local issue, simply email us at editorial@nelsonweekly. co.nz or text us at 027 UR VOICE.
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The young Stoke Pippins got their first experience of what it takes to be a Girl Guide when they attended a Ship Wrecked camp held in Ruby Bay last weekend. Pippins are the youngest of the Girl Guiding units and are aged between five and six years. The group helps to build friendships, while learning new skills within a fun environment. The young girls earn badges and learn to appreciate and respect the environment, and the community also. Stoke Pippin Unit Leader, Kelly Cooper, says the Pippins had been learning about camping and nature, so a real life camp was organized to put their new skills into practice. Around 14 Pippins attended Camp Ship Wreck, held at McKee Memori-
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Three Nelson men died on April 25, 1915, the first day of the battle of Gallipoli and exactly 100 years on, around 26 Nelsonians will be standing on the same beach and cliffs where the soldiers died, and one of them is hoping they’ll be able to do it together. Cathy Knight won a double ticket to the centenary commemorations at Gallipoli, along with 13 other people from Nelson. She says she has no idea who the other people are, and would like to get together with them before the big trip and hopefully catch up over there. “I just thought it would be nice if we could meet each other first. Twenty six is such a small number, really, so it could be good to meet up over there.” Cathy is hoping to arrange a meeting in Nelson before the trip and perhaps one over there for what she describes as a “huge honour”.
“The chances of going were just so remote. I entered the ballot knowing that the chances were slim and got an email after the first ballot saying we hadn’t been successful, and I just completely forgot all about it. But I must have ticked a list saying that we’d go on a waiting list and in November I got an email out of the blue saying I’d been successful in the wait list. I had to read it several times.” Now that the feelings of shock have subsided, Cathy says the feelings of honour have replaced them. “It feels quite special just thinking about it. So the fact that we’re going to be on the spot where they landed on the beach, and we’re going to walk up the cliff where so many men died, it’s just going to be overwhelming. I expect it will be.” Around 2500 New Zealanders will be at the commemorations in Gallipoli and Cathy says any Nelsonians keen to get in touch can email her at cathy@pss.co.nz
French language classes have new city venue French language evening classes are now available at Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology, thanks to a new partnership between NMIT and Alliance Française NelsonTasman. The Alliance Française Nelson-Tasman is part of a worldwide network dedicated to encouraging interest in the French language, culture and literature. Alliance Française Nelson-Tasman president, Lisa Caron, says French language classes were previously available through Nayland College’s community education programme. However, when those classes were cut, the group was concerned that French language classes would no longer be available in the region. “We really believe in the value of community education and we thought it would be a huge loss for the community. Language learning is also a big part of what we do. We decided to step in and see if we could find a way to keep them going. We’re thrilled to say we’ve found a new venue at NMIT and we are very grateful for their support,” she said. The French language classes, taught by a native French speaker, will run on Wednesday evenings at NMIT’s S Block. For further details or to enrol, visit http://www.af-nelson-tasman. org.nz/
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Cathy Knight in front of a photo of Nelson soldiers ready to leave Port Nelson for WWI. Cathy won tickets to the 100th commemoration of the Battle of Gallipoli in April. Photo: Andrew Board.
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SwimMagic-trained I couldn’t be more appreciative of finding teachers who deliver Delia and Home Grown this programme are Kids as our childcare dynamic and vibrant solution. We have total educators, with a peace of mind knowing passion for helping that Ryan is cared for develop competent in a loving, family enviand confident young ronment that both supswimmers. Magic ports and stretches him Moments at the at a pace that is right for ASB Aquatic Cenhim, whilst also providtre and Riverside ing him with a circle Swimming Pool caof close friends locally. ter for babies up to Ryan is always full of 14 months, tots up excitement as I drop to 24 months and him off in the morning toddlers 20 months and telling me about his plus, where children Riverside Pool and ASB Aquatic Centre offer specialised swimming proday’s adventures when I are grouped by age pick him up.” Trudi. and ability. To get grammes that cater for every age. If you think you’d like to your wee one started with the Magic Moments and caring learning environments, HGK join the Home Grown Kids Family please programme, call in and see the Home Based educators offer flexibility get in touch! Call on 0508 44 5437 or visit when other service types can’t. www.homegrownkids.co.nz. We are famfabulous team at SwimMagic. What does a local family say? ily owned & operated since 1997! Home Grown Kids have been “We wanted somewhere that would work supporting families to find the within our daily routines, and would al- Owner of Little Boutique, Julie Forbes, is best solution to their childcare low our son to keep growing and learn- loving the change of location into the Full needs. By offering safe, nurturing ing in response to his individual needs. House building on Bridge St. Formerly
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Your guide to caring for babies, toddlers & young children Foxy Lady, Nelson’s boutique lingerie store specialises in women’s swim wear, sleepwear, lingerie, maternity wear and mastectomy bras and prostheses. Julie’s commitment that every woman should be confident, comfortable and look great, often sees the team go the extra mile for their customers. They pride themselves on good old-fashioned service and, being experienced fitters, they are dedicated to helping women find the perfect fit. Visiting customers from Christchurch and Wellington often express their love of the store and envy of not having their own. Julie and the Little Boutique team appreciate the support they get from the local community and, in return, they are proud to support the community through Hospice and the Breast Cancer Society. With a delightful range of women’s wear on offer, come in and see Julie at the Little Boutique at 51 Bridge St. YKids Early Learning Centre caters for children aged between zero and five in our purpose built centre, with our very own Pasifika Language Nest for children aged over two. We are a community based and not for profit centre located in Victory Square. Our curriculum allows children to learn and grow through play. We offer a variety of experiences that not only allow children to lead their own learning but to develop skills that will continue through into later life. At YKids Early Learning Centre we believe in providing an environment that is safe, nurturing and respectful while encompassing the YMCA values of honesty, trust, responsibility and caring. We believe in working closely with our parents to ensure the very best care and learning
service that is here to provide families with the best care for their children. Bodhi and Janelle, both mothers themselves and both holding a degree as early childhood educators, have over 30 years experience between them in the early childhood sector. Nurture@ Home benefits from a lower ratio of children per educator, allowing them to grow a stronger relationship with their carer, and the fact the service is focused solely on Nelson; meeting the needs of local families and building relationships with the community. Nurture@Home currently has 16 home educators on board, with Janelle and Bodhi co-ordinating the service and supporting the
outcomes for all children in our care. For more information about what YKids can offer you visit our website www.ymcanelson.org.nz/ykids or contact us on 03 5456760.
Baby on the Move has changed hands and the new owners, husband and wife team Mel and Russell, are looking forward to helping families find the right child care equipment. As parents themselves, Mel and Russell know how important it is to have safe and reliable equipment for your children, and as part of the purchase of a child restraint, the team will install it into your vehicle to ensure a safe and proper fit prior to purchase. Being born and bred Nelsonians, Mel and Russell are happy to have returned to Nelson to raise their family. Their range of products cater We provide quality educators to care for children in for new-born babies to young chila positive, nurturing environment that encourages dren, with car seats, port-a-cots, safety co-operation, creativity and a sense of belonging. gates, folding cots, high chairs and more, available for purchase, short or A friend or family member, who already cares long term hire. Visit the store at 4 Akfor your child, is also eligible for our ersten St to see more of their products childcare subsidy! or give them a call on 547 2555.
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sell, but hire equipment as it is needed. If your child care requirements are only temporary; for visiting family or looking after the grandchildren, then the hire of car seats, bassinets or push chairs is the answer. Meryl Jordan is more than happy to discuss your child care situation and help you decide on the right products. Meryl also has a wide range of experience with child restraints, so when you do purchase or hire a car seat, she can give you the best advice, install the product into your car and service it, giving you peace of mind that your child is safe when you are on the road. Come into the store today and talk to the friendly Mobility 4 You staff about their products and services.
3 years old. This year we will be in Nelson on Saturday, 18th April, at Waimea College, from 9am until 3pm. Lunch is provided and the cost for the day is $120. To register, go online to www.childspace. co.nz or phone Kelly at the Childspace Institute on (04) 4783981. To welcome and begin the Nelson event we have author and researcher, Toni Christie, who will share how the three ages of infancy link to self-regulation. She will address delegates regarding security, exploration and identity with infants and toddlers. Other speakers will look at music with children, reading infants cues, when to help out and when to stand back with Yeah baby! is a seminar day specifically toddlers, environments and planfor parents and teachers of children under ning. Six speakers will each have 45 minutes and delegates will leave at 3pm with information and inspiration, Nelson, Richmond ready to do the best and Motueka for the little people in their lives.
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LittLe Day Out Sunday 8 th March, 11am - 4pm Victory’s Little Day out is now in its sixth year and back to entertain the community in 2015. The event is a celebration of Nelson’s most vibrant and multi-cultural community, giving families a chance to enjoy some inexpensive fun and make the most of Victory Square, a valuable asset for the community. Friends and family of all ages are welcomes to come together this Sunday to enjoy some delightful entertainment, fun activities and a wonderful carnival atmosphere. Having grown in popularity each year, the Little Day out is put on by the Victory Community Asscociation (VCA). The festival is completely free and designed to be a great time for everyone. This year’s event has a little twist to make it even more special with the theme of ‘curious carnival’, so people can look forward to some great carnival games. And even better for a family friendly day out is
that nearly all the games are absolutely free. To go with their carnival theme, the
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VCA have organised a number of performers including never before seen curiosities and clowns, some 50 cent gala games and plenty of people in colourful costumes. This year the Victory Community Association has gone back to grass roots for the organisation of the festival. With the aim to create a truly affordable event in mind, those putting the day together have have succeeded in creating just as much fun with a great range of handmade games that will get the whole family involved. From the toddler area to the youth Truck and the tattooist for the brave, there is something for everyone. While the event is a great opportunity for Victory to come together and celebrate, the gates are wide open to the rest of Nelson. Everyone who does attend the event is encouraged to Roll up, roll up, here comes the fun! You can bring Entertainment coordinator, Lou bring a picnic, although local your own picnic! You can bring your number one! Darcie-Lewis, with a taste of some food vendors will be there on Forget your old worries and open your eyes a you of the games that will be available the day to provide you with may see a carny surprise. some lunch. at Victory’s Little Day Out. With a puppet workshop, DJ’s, sports to Festivities will kick off at 11am and will get involved in and a real run until 4pm on Sunday, March 8. Rain community spirit behind it, or shine, you can count on some fun at Victory’s Little Day Out is Victory Square this weekend an event not to be missed. Maintenance • Industrial • Commercial Design • Residential • Fitouts Alterations • Build 86 Vanguard St
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This week marks the 8-year anniversary for local arboricultural business, Nelson Tree Specialists. Founded by Louise and Richard Walsh, this young and dynamic couple have worked tirelessly to grow, prune and shape Nelson Tree Specialist’s radiant reputation over the last eight years.
through esteemed arborist training provider, Arbortrim Australia, and worked in Melbourne for several years before establishing his roots with Nelson Tree Specialists. Joshua is a highly skilled arborist specialising in confined space, dead or dangerous tree removals and formative pruning. Nelson Tree Specialists offer services for all things tree-related, from tree removals, reductions, shaping, pruning and planting to tree consultancy and advice, which is perfect to mitigate any risks with trees involving other parties (such as neighbours), when building or extending, or when dealing with large heritage trees.
Their love of trees and arboriculture is palpable and it’s this intrinsic passion that has helped the business blossom since its establishment. Qualified, Experienced & Really Nice Blokes Many people know Nelson Tree Specialists for their work during the Easter 2014 Nelson Storm, and in particular the monumental Collingwood Street tree; which left a devastating impact for the home owners in its wake. There’s no job (or tree) too big (or small) for this experienced bunch. Richard has over 18-years experience in
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Celebrating 8 years in business To celebrate their 8th year of business, Nelson Tree Specialists is offering free stump grinding with any tree removal during the month of March, so now is the perfect time to tend to your trees!
To talk to the team at Nelson Tree Services about all things trees, give them a call on 548 0749, or visit their website at www.nelsontrees.co.nz
Brendon [Arnie] Ahnfeldt, owner of Current Generation on Pascoe St, with the generator he has donated to the Reapers Owen River Party this weekend. Photo: Jacob Chandler.
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The Reapers Owen River Party almost became unplugged when their generator hire fell through last week. Luckily, one local business came to the party. The annual Reapers party at Owen River has taken on a true community feel this year, with fundraising going towards Child Cancer Research. So when the hire of a generator fell through, the Reapers were in need of a serious hand. Without a generator the party wouldn’t have got started. Fortunately, Brendon [Arnie] Ahnfeldt, owner of Current Generation on Pascoe St, stepped in and has generously donated one of his
industrial sized generators for the event. “It will be able to power all the concert equipment, all the sound equipment, and the PA,” he says. Brendon says the reason he is supplying the generator at no cost is due to the fact the event is raising money for Child Cancer Research. He has no affiliation with the club. Brendon usually hires the 1500 rpm diesel generators out, or sells them. The Owen River Party, held this weekend, is a family friendly camping event featuring music performed by Nelson band A Month öf Sundays. The party will also host a number of raffles, games and competitions with a biking theme.
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Victim Support receives donation from Lions Victim Support Nelson was the benefactor of an $800 donation from the Nelson North Lions Club last week. The club raised the money from its annual raffle at the Tahuna Beach Holiday Park at the end of December. They decided to give the money to Victim Support after a talk from local service coordinator, Donna
Smith, to the club last year. "Donna came to speak to us and we enjoyed her talk and we could see there is a real need in the region," says club president Barbara McBride. Donna says the money is a huge help and will go towards buying resources for its clients and helping its volunteers. There are currently nine volun-
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PV systems into residential and commercial buildings. Owners Brendon and Michelle Ahnfeldt not only sell and install these systems, they’ve based their whole way of life around them, running their entire home off solar power. The benefits of installing a solar system are numerous but most importantly, it makes sense money wise with people receiving a return on their Brendon Ahnfeldt solar investment of around eight per cent or more, depending on the size of the system, as extra power is sold back to the power companies. Nelson offers the perfect conditions for solar as it relies on light and we are well known for our large sunshine hours. It’s also a very environmentally friendly option for those looking to reduce their impact on the planet. For those looking to learn more about Current Generations solar systems, give them a call on 547 8369 or visit Brendon and Michelle at 129 Pascoe St, Nelson.
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CARDS: More than 150 players contested the Steinlager Cup Euchre Pairs Tournament at Nelson Suburban Club on Sunday. The winning pair were Bill Wyllie and Shona Kidd from Oxford, with Val Mooney and Bill Thomas of Picton RSA second.
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simon@waimeaweekly.co.nz The stand-up paddleboarders provided most of the entertainment at the Bullerfest with plenty of thrills and spills as they negotiated the grade three O'Sullivan Rapids on the Buller River. It was the first time stand-up paddleboards were included in the three-day whitewater event based at Murchison and organiser Sophia Mulder says the paddlers gave the spectators plenty of laughs. Sunday's paddleboarding was followed by another fun event, the Cardboard Cup, featuring two paddlers racing in a vessel made out of duct tape and cardboard. "The paddleboarding is becoming popular at whitewater events in the US, so we decided to include it this year as a bit of a trial," Sophia says. "It gives people who aren't necessarily kayakers a chance to compete and it was pretty good fun for the spectators." However, Sophia says Bullerfest got off to a more serious start on Friday with the Boater Cross on the Matakitaki River. That was followed by the Kayak Slalom and Rafter Cross on O’Sullivan’s Rapid on Saturday.
BOWLS: The United Bowling Club Teams were again successful winners of both Division 1 and Division 2 in the Women’s Regional Interclub 7’s event, held on February 28 and March 1 at Wakefield Bowling Club and the United Bowling Club. The event is contested by the top teams from Canterbury, Marlborough, West Coast, Buller/Murchison and Nelson. Both United teams will now go to Palmerston North to play the National finals of this event, to be held on March 21 and 22. Murchison's Daan Jimmink competes in the kayak slalom at BullerFest. Photo: Barry Whitnall/Shuttersport. John Snook of Rotorua won the Boater Cross, which is described as a blend of down river racing and roller derby, with four paddlers contesting each heat. Murchison's Daan Jimmink and Phil Palzer were second and third respectively, while Murchison's Rata Lovell-Smith won the women's final - John, Daan and Phil finished in the same order in the kayak slalom. Sophia says the Rafter Cross followed
the same format as the Boater Cross, with four rafts racing head-to-head through a slalom course on O’Sullivans Rapid. "The racing was competitive, but the numbers were down a lot on last year because we had a clash with the Citroen whitewater event in Queenstown," Sophia says. "That was a bit of a communication mix-up but we've got the dates right for next year."
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School kids received a special delivery with Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon race packs delivered to around 20 schools across the region last week. More than 1800 kids from Nelson took part in the event last year and it is hoped the figure will increase this year. The TRYathlon is the world’s largest triathlon series for under 16 and every child who participates receives a certificate, medal, race T-shirt and a swim cap. It will be held at the Tahunanui recreation ground this Sunday and all children swim 50 to 100 metres, bike four to eight kilometres, depending on their age, and all finish with a 1.5 kilometre run. This year participants will have the chance to
meet sporting celebrities Dillon Boucher, Aaron Gate and Sam Demster, who will be attending and handing out medals on the day. Stoke School assistant principal, Craig Logan, says the Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon is always supported well by children at the school, with 53 participants in this year’s event. "We have done it over the past six years and the kids do really well at it. It doesn’t matter if they are first or last, the looks on the kids' faces when finished the race is awesome,” says Craig. There are 14 events across New Zealand running from December until April, with the Nelson event race held on Sunday, March 9. Registrations for this event close on Wednesday March 4.
Hi Nelson Fishos! THAT TIME IS HERE..... TASMAN BAY SNAPPER CLASSIC.... Saturday 7th March. The biggest event on the fishing calender is this weekend. With a recipe of massive prizes, awesome venue (Speights Alehouse), great support from local sponsors and an auction to support worthy charity Big Brothers Big Sisters Nelson, this is one not to be missed. Lead by organizer Troy Dando, with the support of the Dawnbreakers Fishing Club, this competition is set to become a major event from now on. This is a four person team's one day event with all competitors having to leave from one base, Nelson ramps, and in the same set area to fish of Tasman Bay, only as high up as Greville harbour, French Pass across to Separation Point. Timing is perfect, with big schools of snapper having finished their spawning and coming back on the chew in the last few weeks. Good size snapper are getting caught on the rod and reel again,giving every-
one with a bait in the water a chance of collecting a prize. Recent reports are of snaps being caught in the shallows and deeper waters on both sides of the bay, kingfish seen everywhere and good size gurnard, john dory and blue cod also. So give the boat a check over this week, get together your team of four people and follow the easy steps online to complete your entry before this Thursday night, on www.tas manbaysnapperclassic.co.nz So Nelson folk come along and check out the fish weigh-in and fish on display from 3-5 pm this Saturday at Speight's Ale House, which will be followed at 5.45pm by a fresh fish auction of the donated fish and lots of new sponsored items with all proceeds from both going to the local charity. A professional filleter will be available for a small donation to fully fillet out those fish that people have won the bidding on. What could be better than "fresh as" fish to take home as well as lots of new gear to bid on. See you there.
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Runners start new series
The NBS Nelson Striders begin their three race off road series tonight. The event will start from the Waahi Taakaro Golf Course at 6pm. Open to both trail walkers and runners many will use the series as “warm ups “ for April’s sold out Alpine Lodge Loop the Lake with 400 runners signed on to lap Lake Rotoiti. Also receiving solid support is Captain Cook’s Landing along
the Queen Charlotte Track in July which has less than 40 places available. This weeks opening release of entries for September’s Abel Tasman Coastal Classic will have the Nelson Events webmaster busy as competitors click on to hopefully join 400 others at Awaroa for the 22nd edition of New Zealand’s must do run along the track back to Marahau. Full details on nelsonevents.co.nz
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Nelson man Julian Stillwell with his boat at Lake Rotoiti on Sunday for the Powerboat Champs. Photo: Jacob Chander. Insert: Julian in action on the water. Photo: Evan Barnes/Shuttersport.
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Julian is part of the Rotoiti powerboat club which currently has around 30 smaller clubman boats. He says they are a good way to get into the sport as they are easy to learn and cheap to run. “It gives kids an opportunity to get into the sport and it’s a class we really want to foster." Julian faces two more competitions before a New Zealand champion is claimed. Currently he sits only two points behind the leader. He will be competing at Lake Kaniere in Hokitika at Easter and Cromwell on ANZAC weekend.
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Third generation Nelson Powerboat racer, Julian Stillwell, took out top prize at the Lake Rotoiti Powerboat Championship on the weekend, putting him in second place for the New Zealand champs. Julian’s boat is a USA-built formula one, powered by 320 horsepower mercury V6. He says a lot of the boaties invest a lot of money in the sport but the races are designed to be a fair judgement on skill. “There would be eight guys at least that have good gear to run a race but it’s not crucial. We
have a rev limit and a weight limit and a couple of other engine restrictions to keep it not so much about money." One of the difficulties of Lake Rotoiti is the altitude. Julian says this means he has to do a lot of fine tuning on the engine. “You can never make as much horsepower at altitude as you can at sea level. It’s quite difficult to get maximum power out of the engine." He says the water at Rotoiti is less buoyant than the other lakes he has competed at. “You get thrown around a lot more. It seems really hard."
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Community Events PILATES on ThE BEAch, SUMMER HOURS. Mons & Weds 5:45pm, Tues & Thurs 8am. On Tahunanui Beach (Behind the Lions Play Ground). All welcome, beginners & regulars. $5 bring a mat or towel. Marion 021 0839 9290 STokE SEnIorS: Weds 4 Mar, A talk from Nelson Library Services @ 1.30pm ; Thurs 5 Mar, Popular FRANK MERIA to sing & play piano @ 1.30pm; Tues. 10 Mar, Big HOUSIE - Cost $5; Weds 11 Mar, Show’n’Tell Treasures. Bring in your favourite items to tell us about; Most weekly concerts/events start at 1.30pm with a donation entry of $3 (incl. Afternoon tea). 548 Main Rd, Stoke. Ph: 547 2660 VOLUNTEER DRIVERS: We are still looking for volunteers van drivers to help with transport for Stoke Seniors. If you are interested contact the office, 547 2660. ZEnDABELLyDAncE with Debbie Sumner. Beginners Mon evening, Richmond Town hall. $50 for 6 week term. Intermediate class Thurs, Nelson City. $60 for 7 week term. For enquires ph Deb 5422 092 or 027 689 0558. nEW ExErcISE cLASS in STOKE. Mix of aerobics, strength & toning exercises. Make a fresh start in 2015. Mon, 6.15- 7.15pm, $8, St Andrews Ch Hall, Songer St, Stoke. Angie 547 0198 TAmIng your ToDDLEr - Nelson Parents Centre. 4 Mar, 7pm. Aimed at parents with toddlers 12+ months. Learning strategies for challenging behaviours & situations; & age appropriate play ideas. Contact Mel 5474677 or 02102954514 for info or to register. WrITErS AT LunchTImE: All welcome, Wed 4 Mar, 11.30am-1.30pm, The Prince Albert, 113 Nile St. Guest speaker, 12.30pm, Emma Stevens on her experiences teaching native children in bush Alaska. Admission free. Contact Chrissie 546 9818. rELAy for LIfE Anniversary Gathering & Garden Dedication. Thurs 5 Mar, Tahunanui Playing Fields near the tennis courts 5.30-6pm. Please join us as we scatter ashes from the thousands of candle bags that encircled the Relay track. Tony Barnett will conduct a special ceremony. RSVP’s appreciated Cancer Society 539 3662. cLIfTon TErrAcE SchooL'S TEA By ThE SEA: Fri 6 Mar, 5-7pm. Fabulous food & entertainment. Bouncy castles, face painting, auctions, raffles, MoreFM. Come & join us - we'd love to see you! Waste free event - please bring crockery, cutlery & a cup - please no glass." InDoor BoWLS: season starts Fri 6 Mar, 7pm. St Andrews Hall, Upper Songer St, Stoke. We are a friendly sociable group. Beginners very welcome. Ph 547 3329. WorLD DAy of PrAyEr SErVIcE: Fri 6 Mar. St Barnabas Church, Main Rd, Stoke. Morning tea 10am, Service 10.30am. Everyone welcome - bring a friend. fr chrIS SkInnEr concErT: 7 March, St Francis Church Songer St, 7pm. Well loved singer/songwriter. Adults $20 Children $10 Tickets Ph 547 3108/547 5717/548 6253. Proceeds to Faith & Light Nelson. nELSon TrAmPIng cLuB invites you: Mar 7-8, Collingwood, $29, easy, phone Ross 538 0064; Mar 14-15, Flora Hut Working Bee, $14, Phone Lawrie 544 4096. Details www.http:// nelsontrampingclub.org.nz. AVonSIDE gIrLS hIgh SchooL Nelson Motueka group: If you were a student join us for lunch along with Christchurch Girls High group 12noon, Sat 7 Mar. Contact Gail Collingwood 03 545 1210 or geedeecee@actrix.co.nz nELSon cAThEDrAL: Dr John Wells, Organ Concert, Sat 7 Mar, 12.15pm, Entry by donation. Hear one of Australasia’s leading concert organists play masterpieces by Bach, Vierne & his own Fifth Suite. EnD of LIfE choIcES. You are invited to a free presentation on the subject of whether a peaceful death should be everyone's right in New Zealand. Dr Robert Jonquiere from Holland, with locals Don Grant & Dr John Moore will
speak at Fairfield House, Nelson, Mar 8 at 2pm. frESh focuS Nigel Costley speaking about “Why the Edwin Fox was saved”. Mon, 9 Mar, 1011 am, at Nelson Suburban Club, 168 Tahunanui Drive. Everyone welcome. Entry $2. nELSon PhILATELIc SocIETy: The club for stamp collectors & philatelists. The next meeting to be held at Stoke School at 7:30pm. Tues 10 Mar. info: www.nelsonstamps.org.nz hELP nEW rEfugEES & mIgrAnTS to the Nelson-Tasman area learn English for an hour or so a week. Training & support provided. Next volunteer training course starts 10 Mar. English Language Partners 539 4848 or ali.morton@englishlanguage.org.nz. nELSon SAVAgE cLuB: Weds 11 Mar, Summer Social Variety Show, Stoke Primary School Hall, 7.30pm. Entry: $2. Raffles, supper. All welcome. Contact Sunny Ph: 547 2467. fIrST AID for BABIES & ToDDLErS - Nelson Parents Centre. 11 Mar, 7pm. Aimed at parents & caregivers of babies & preschoolers to learn CPR, choking & First Aid skills. Mel 547 4677 or 021 029 54514 for info. forEST & BIrD Wed 11 Mar, Chris Cornelisen from the Cawthron Institute will talk on managing a healthy Pacific Ocean & the Pacific Ocean Initiative POI. 7.30pm Tahunanui School Hall, Muritai St. STAr InDoor BoWLS cLuB opening night Thurs 12 Mar, 7pm, Warne’s Stadium, Songer St. New players welcome. Judy 547 6939. SIngIng WorkShoP: Brush up your vocal skills & learn an a cappella arrangement of The Beach Boys’ song “In My Room”. 7-9pm Thurs, 12, 19 & 26 Mar. Early registration, $40 ($20-students). New friends & laughter free of charge. Ph Jenny, 547 4354 or www.nelsonharmony.org.nz. nELSon PLAycEnTrE ASSocIATIon presents the 'Big Play Out' - a FREE family event with fun activities for kids. Tahunanui Sportsfield, 14 Mar, 11am-2pm. There will be music, outdoor activities, sausage sizzle, face painting, playdough and heaps more. Have a look at what Playcentre has to offer. frIEnDS of nELSon LIBrAry present 'A Bit of this & a Bit of That ' by speaker Rick Gekoski-columnist, broadcaster, rare-books dealer. Mar 15, 2pm, $2. Activity Room, Nelson Library. No admission after 2pm. Andrea 546 0403 PrETTy SmArT - HUGE 2nd HAND SALE: Sat 14 Mar, 9-2pm, Stoke Memorial Hall. $2 entry, cash sales only. Buy/sell adult, children's & babies clothing, toys & equipment. Info ph/txt 027 2241 001 / prettysmartsale@gmail.com Anchor DormAn LTD ShIPPIng & founDry: Ex Staff Reunion 14 March, Single $20 Double $30. Contact: Elton Netto 5483478 or email: adrienne.netto@slingshot.co.nz yogA In ThE PArk. Escape the stress of your day, and unwind your body and mind. A free event for everyone, all levels welcome. 12:15pm every Friday in March, NMIT Lawn. Access off Hardy St, bring a mat or towel. For more info info@migym.co.nz 539 0116. nELSon SAVAgE cLuB VArIETy concErT: MAPUA HALL. Mon 23 Mar, 1.303pm. Cost: $10 (includes Afternoon Tea) TICKETS Anne -547-2660 or Philippa-547-7022. foSTEr PArEnTS Change Lives and Communities. Child, Youth & Family are offering free training for foster parents & caregivers in Nelson. March 19, 26 & April 2. 6-9pm. Contact Heather 03 989 4200 or heather.couper002@cyf. govt.nz for further information. nELSon SAVAgE cLuB VArIETy concErT: Mapua Hall, Mon 23 March, 1.30-3pm. Cost: $10 (includes Afternoon Tea). TICKETenquiriestoAnne:547-2660orPhilippa: 547-7022. ToILET TrAInIng - Nelson Parents Centre. 25 Mar 7pm. Get info, tips & tricks on toilet training your preschooler. Contact Mel 5474677 or 02102954514 for info or to register.
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